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The Sixteenth Street Baptist Church has a long and distinguished history. Originally founded in 1873 as the First Colored Baptist Church of Birmingham, it was one of the first Black churches in the city. The Byzantine and Romanesque-inpired brick structure standing today was built in 1911. Its architect, Wallace Rayfield, and contractor, TC WInham, were both black.
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